Overcoming disaster? Farming Practices on Christ Church Priory's Marshland Manors in the Early 14th Century
Sheila Sweetinburgh, 2010, Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland (ed. Martyn Waller, Elizabeth Edwards and Luke Barber), Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Aspects of Corporate Landownership and the Fortunes of Livestock Farmers on Walland Marsh and Denge Marsh, c1730-90
Anne Davison, 2010, Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland (ed. Martyn Waller, Elizabeth Edwards and Luke Barber), Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
My boddye shall lye with my name Engraven on it': Remembering the Godfrey family of Lydd, Kent
Terreena Bellinger and Gill Draper, 2010, Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland (ed. Martyn Waller, Elizabeth Edwards and Luke Barber), Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Boom, Slump and Intervention: Changing Agricultural Landscapes on Romney Marsh, 1790 to 1990
Hadrian Cook, 2010, Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland (ed. Martyn Waller, Elizabeth Edwards and Luke Barber), Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Sandwich 1000-1520: the history of the completest medieval town in England seen through its buildings
Sarah Pearson, 2009, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 34. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Hee Lived Beloved and Died Lamented by All: a new research project on Lydd
Terreena Bellinger, 2009, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 34. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Camber Castle Study Day, Saturday 30th May 2009
Terry Burke, 2009, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 34. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
C. N. Kidd's Chalk Mine at Shepherds Lane, Dartford
R. F. LeGear MAAIS AIFA, 2009, Kent Archaeological Society Paper No. 12. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
The Jurats of Maidstone 1548, 1660
Judy Buckley, 2009, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Radiocarbon dating of peat deposits at Sandyland, Broomhill Level
Jason Kirby, 2009, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 33. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Major Repairs to Winchelsea Strand Gate
Roger Neaves, 2009, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 33. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Leaving from Rye: Sir Richard Guldeford and his Holy Land Pilgrimage of 1506
Rob Lutton, 2009, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 33. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Winchelsea Cellar Visit
Terry Burke, 2008, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 32. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Further thoughts on Hope all Saints
Maureen Bennell, 2008, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 32. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
A sherd of pottery from Kenardington church yard
Eric Wetherill, 2008, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 32. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Bodiam Study Day Saturday 3rd May 2008
Terry Burke, 2008, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 32. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
RSPB Dungeness: a brief history
Christine Hawkins, 2008, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 32. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Fishing and Fishermen in Medieval Romney Marsh
Sheila Sweetinburgh, 2008, Romney Marsh Irregular, Issue 32. Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Walking Home From The Fish-Pond: Local Allusion In Walter Of Bibbesworth’s 13 C. Treatise For Housewives
William Sayers, 2008, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden
Davey, G.J., 2008, Parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Rolvenden, Rolvenden: Rolvenden P.C.C.
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